The WNBA and the players’ union met for a few hours Monday for the first time in several weeks to try to move the stalled ...
The WNBA and its players association, the WNBPA, have begun negotiations on its latest collective bargaining agreement. On the agenda: the salary cap, roster sizes, eligibility, and season duration.
Amid ongoing legal action, a new OPM memo tells agencies to proceed with ending collective bargaining agreements with federal unions under orders from Trump.
With the clock ticking toward the start of the 30th WNBA season, negotiations largely remain at a standstill.
Prior to Tuesday night's Game 5 between the Fever and Aces, CBA reps Lexie Hull and Chelsea Gray spoke on where the players stand in negotiations. WNBPA vice president Napheesa Collier read a prepared ...
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